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Yes, newer homes often incorporate built-in drainage systems as part of their construction so that they donu2019t need to go for Structural concrete repair. In some cities, building codes now require the inclusion of drainage systems in new construction projects. Some builders also opt to install these systems for liability reasons. Having a built-in drainage system and commercial concrete repair is beneficial for preventing basement water problems and preserving the foundation's integrity. For more details please visit https://www.novadrybasements.com/structural-concrete-repairs
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Nova Dry Basement Systems Basement Crack Repair
What Are Some Recommended Exterior Waterproofing Solutions For Preventing Basement Leakage? • Implementing a well-designed drainage and basement crack repair and landscape plan can greatly help in preventing basement leakage. Here are some best-case scenarios for exterior waterproofing: ensuring that the landscape around the home, including garden beds, slopes water at least 15 feet away from the foundation, avoiding adding soil within two inches of the foundation sill plate, having a subsurface drainage system for grounds sloping towards the foundation or regrading them away from the foundation, extending gutter downspouts at least 15 feet away from the foundation, and ensuring that window wells do not accumulate water. Additionally, it is crucial to address any foundation cracks or leaks by
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